darkjmf1
Structural
- Dec 17, 2012
- 49
Good afternoon,
Being an advanced user of SAP2000 I am starting right now with ETABS because of its design capabilities for concrete walls.
I have found plenty of information regarding shear walls, but not so much about basement walls.
As far as I have understood, shear walls design is based in defining piers and spandrels which work mainly under in-plane forces.
But basement walls, additionally to in-plane forces, also have out-of-plane flexure and shear due to soil pressure.
What would be the best way to model basement walls in ETABS?
How should I define the design parameters for ETABS to consider both in and out-of-plane behaviour?
Thanks in advance.
Being an advanced user of SAP2000 I am starting right now with ETABS because of its design capabilities for concrete walls.
I have found plenty of information regarding shear walls, but not so much about basement walls.
As far as I have understood, shear walls design is based in defining piers and spandrels which work mainly under in-plane forces.
But basement walls, additionally to in-plane forces, also have out-of-plane flexure and shear due to soil pressure.
What would be the best way to model basement walls in ETABS?
How should I define the design parameters for ETABS to consider both in and out-of-plane behaviour?
Thanks in advance.